Cabinet approves MoU between ICMR & Oxford University
The Union Cabinet, on March 9, approved the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Indian Council of Medical Research […]
The Union Cabinet, on March 9, approved the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Indian Council of Medical Research […]
The coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford seems to be safe an induces a strong immune response, scientists […]
In a first, a team of researchers have used light to precisely control electrical waves that regulate the rhythm of […]
Health information on the internet used to be shaped by doctors. Now it’s being shaped by patients. And it’s patients, not doctors, who are making the real progress in providing health information that delivers what people really want to know. But how do you know if this information and advice is trustworthy, and worth heeding?
[This article was published in the February 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Idhasoft is all set to improve University of Pennsylvania’s tracking software.
Newbury, Berkshire-based, mobile phone giant Vodafone has invested in t+ Medical, a UK provider of mobile health services acccessed across mobile handsets.
British Telecom operator, BT Telecom is looking India as major spot for business and investment in the field of healthcare and education. BT Health is launching Major Programme Management in India, US and UK in association with Oxford University.